Today (8/17) focus only on the “winning shape” and entry!
Today (8/17)
“1-minute Chart”“Winning Pattern”Capture it and enter!
(GBPJPY)
★After the sign lights, a pink band covers the green band in a shape that guarantees a winning entry!
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A indicator that lets you “learn” entry points by appearance
Specializing in short-term trading in binary options and FX
I will reveal the iron-clad entry method with the “1-minute chart indicator.”
<Entry steps①② are simple!>
In an uptrend,
①Prepare to enter when the arrow sign lights up.
②While the arrow sign is lit,the pink band of the indicator rises up and covers the green bandfrom the bottomto form a scooping shape,so the current candlestick will close a few seconds before or right after closure, enter high on 1- or 3-minute timeframe.
※Sign lighting does not equal entry, so if the indicator does not scoop up the green band, do not enter (frequency of entry on sign lighting is about once every several times).
※On the 1-minute chart, there are several dozen to 100 entry opportunities per day
“Enter only when you capture the winning pattern!”
< Shape that scoops up the green band=What is the winning shape? >
Points where similar entries are possible exist, as shown in the indicator shape below.
In a downtrend,
①Prepare to enter when the arrow sign lights up.
②While the arrow sign is lit,the pink band of the indicator rises up to cover the green bandfrom the topin a scooping shape,so the current candlestick will close a few seconds before or right after closure, enter low on 1- or 3-minute timeframe.
※Sign lighting does not equal entry, so if the indicator does not cover the green band in a scooping shape, do not enter (frequency of entry on sign lighting is about once every several times).
※On the 1-minute chart, there are several dozen to 100 entry opportunities per day
“Enter only when you capture the winning pattern!”
< Shape that covers the green band up to=What is the winning shape?>
Points where similar entries are possible are the indicator shapes shown in the image below.
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